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Feb 162011
 

Change your default locale on Ubuntu

Answer:

To change your Ubuntu's default locale, what you need is edit the file /etc/default/locale

LANG="en_US.UTF-8"

Add your choice of locale like the above.

Restart your computer and take effect.

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